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(solved)Z490 gigabyte vision d digital node is going to 65 c and above and haven't oced yet

I recently bought a z490 gigabyte vision d mobo,I put the CPU everything turns on but digtal node says 65 c and above or does the node mean something else ,never had a digital node on my other motherboards,also one of my fans not related to the CPU fan isn't spinning but lights turn on I can see it jerking though maybe once but then nothing but lights being that this is a brand new cpu I just shut the computer off so it didn't overheat,I got a thermaltake 360 aio hooked up to i9 but it doesn't seem to be working or is the node calibrating,please help I trolled the internet and couldn't really find a decent topic with right references to my issue

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I'm not sure what you mean by "digital node" or "node calibrating". Never heard these terms before.

 

What are you actual specs?
Is 65c while playing a game or stress test or something? Or is it idle without anything open on boot? What do you use to check the temperature? 

 

The fan not spinning could mean 3 things. It's being prevented from spinning. Its power is limited in the bios. It's defective.

 

 

 

 

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15 minutes ago, TetraSky said:

I'm not sure what you mean by "digital node" or "node calibrating". Never heard these terms before.

 

What are you actual specs?
Is 65c while playing a game or stress test or something? Or is it idle without anything open on boot? What do you use to check the temperature? 

 

The fan not spinning could mean 3 things. It's being prevented from spinning. Its power is limited in the bios. It's defective.

 

 

 

 

I'm using the term on the manual,but it's a digital display that shows numbers  in sets of two  ,no when I power it on it says 65 on the display not even past the bios yet I'll check the fan and see what's going on with it , weird cause it wasn't acting up on my z390 just a week ago

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Just now, aaronnickols27 said:

I'm using the term on the manual,but it's a digital display that shows numbers  in sets of two  ,no when I power it on it says 65 on the display not even past the bios yet I'll check the fan and see what's going on with it , weird cause it wasn't acting up on my z390 just a week ago

I'm using that digital display I turned it off for fear I'm might burn down my rig ,I'm might be just paranoid 

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Digital node, as in the post code display?

 

Idle temps dont tell much, put it in full load (say prime95 smallFFT) and see what happens

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50 minutes ago, aaronnickols27 said:

I'm using that digital display I turned it off for fear I'm might burn down my rig ,I'm might be just paranoid 

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What CPU? Have you booted to OS yet? Paranoid is correct as Intel CPUs target temp is 75C, and dangerous is considered to be 95C (shutdown temp by default is 105C).

 

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2 hours ago, Jurrunio said:

Digital node, as in the post code display?

 

Idle temps dont tell much, put it in full load (say prime95 smallFFT) and see what happens

I got it 😁, the post code was just displaying different numbers making me skeptical,but I got the 10900k stable at 5.2 GHz stable temps at 37c .I just used some real world testing by playing insurgency sandstorm worked great fps is buttery thanks for responding to me and being helpful 😀

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